About Bhunter

Bhuntar

Bhuntar is small city in the district of Kullu in Himachal Pradesh. It is located at a distance of 34.3 km from Manikaran and 39.6 km from Manali, two of the tourist hotspots in the state. Bhuntar with its own airport is well connected to Delhi which is 490.2 km. The Kullu district is known for its scenic beauty and the presence of beautiful temples and natural habitats. According to the 2001 census it has a population of 5260 residents.

Places to StayBhuntar Junction offers a number of good budget hotel options to choose from. Some of them are Hotel Amit (Tariff – Rs. 900) and Sangam Hotel (Tariff – Rs. 750).

LanguageThe official language of Bhuntar is Hindi. The other language spoken here is Punjabi.

EventsThe annual festivals like Lohri in mid-January, Holi in March, and Baisakhi in the month of April, are celebrated with great fervour here.

Places of InterestHidimbi Devi Mandir in Manali (39.6 km) is one of the famous tourist attractions from Bhuntar. Kullu (6.4 km) is a nearby tourist destination and offers various sightseeing options.

How to Get There

Air:The nearest airport to Bhuntar is the Bhuntar Airport, at a distance of 12.3 km.

Rail:Situated at a distance of 36.1 km from Joginder Nagar Railway Station, the rail route to Bhuntar is well connected.

Bus:There are bus services from Bhuntar which is functional on a daily basis. The route is for nearby cities like Kullu (6.4 km), Mandi (27.5 km), Jogindarnagar (37.6 km), Manali (40.7 km), and Sundarnagar (46.7 km). Book your tickets online by comparing the bus ticket prices from several bus booking portals.

About Delhi

Delhi

Being the capital city, Delhi is a city of two diverse worlds —Old Delhi and New Delhi. Old Delhi was formerly the capital of Islamic India with narrow lanes, old magnificent havelis and mosques, while New Dehi which was earlier ruled by the British Raj is modern state with spacious garden avenues and plenty of government buildings. Delhi which was once ancient Indraprastha —the capital of the Pandavas during the Mahabharata , is now the largest commercial city and major political centre of India.

Air:Indira Gandhi International Airport, is located at the southwest of Delhi.

Rail:There are five railway junctions in Delhi. They are New Delhi railway station, Old Delhi, Nizamuddin Railway Station, Anand Vihar Railway Terminal and Sarai Rohilla.

Bus:The state owned Delhi transport is most popular means of transport for the public. There are many buses that connect to various cities . Some of the best bus operators that offer good experience for passengers include RS Yadav Travels, City Land Travels and Rishabh Travels. Volvo bus ticket booking has become very popular amongst travellers in India.